Business & Art

Check out our collection of blog articles covering topics related to both business and art.

  • Is An Art Fair Worth Doing? Pros and Cons to Selling Your At Art Fairs

    Is An Art Fair Worth Doing? Pros and Cons to Selling Your At Art Fairs

    Many artists look to sell their art by participating in an Art Fair or Art Show. Many of these same artists may be the primary method they use to sell their art. The Art Fair model of selling art has been around for a long time. But with any method of selling your art, there…

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  • 8 Accounting Tips To Help You With Your Art Business

    8 Accounting Tips To Help You With Your Art Business

    The area that many artists have a hard time with is accounting. Yet, having some accounting skills continue to be a very important skill for anyone looking to start their own art business. Accounting is an area of business that art entrepreneurs need to master. As an entrepreneur you should 1) do as much of…

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  • Brand Your Art, Why Every Artist Needs A Brand Tagline

    Brand Your Art, Why Every Artist Needs A Brand Tagline

    Many artists feel that they want just to paint or do their art. They do not want to be bothered with the business side of things. Though some artists have the luxury of having someone to help them with business, most do not. A tagline is a short yet memorable phrase you can use throughout…

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  • Planning to Start A Home-based Art Business, What To Consider

    Planning to Start A Home-based Art Business, What To Consider

    So you have decided you want to work from home? Or maybe you want to be your own boss and sell your art for your full-time or part-time income? One of the most logical places to start this is from your home. If you are considering starting a home-based art business, you should first try…

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  • Complete Guide to Selling Your Artwork at the High Point Furniture Market

    Complete Guide to Selling Your Artwork at the High Point Furniture Market

    Many artists sell their artwork at the High Point, North Carolina furniture market. This furniture and home decor trade show is one of the largest trade shows in the world. High Point Furniture Market in North Carolina takes place during April and October each year. Many artists will sell their artwork or art prints directly…

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  • The Pros and Cons of Selling Your Artwork on The Red Bubble Website

    The Pros and Cons of Selling Your Artwork on The Red Bubble Website

    Many Artists may be like me, and what to know if it is really worth trying to sell your artwork on a site like Red Bubble? Like most art-selling website platforms, there is a lot of pros and cons involved in selling your artwork on a website like Red Bubble. Selling your artwork on Red…

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  • 4 Steps To Help You Properly Brand Your Art Business

    4 Steps To Help You Properly Brand Your Art Business

    While most artists think about sales and their art, many do not think as much about branding their art business. But the truth is that branding your art business is as important and vital as the other aspects of your business. There are four steps that you can take to help you brand your art…

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  • The 4 Stages For Your Online Art Business

    The 4 Stages For Your Online Art Business

    When you are starting your online art business it can seem to be a daunting task. After all, as an artist, the main thing you want to do is paint or do your artwork, but now suddenly you need to learn a host of new things to even get your business started. There are 4…

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  • 11 Ways to Properly Handle Criticism of Your Artwork

    11 Ways to Properly Handle Criticism of Your Artwork

    Being an artist and being able to handle criticism must go hand in hand. But this can also be one of the hardest things for most artists. I know it can be tough and disheartening if the criticism of my art comes from someone you love or care about deeply and you realize that they…

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